10 stars of the Geneva motor show

This week's Geneva motor show promises some fascinating concept cars as well as reveals of some exciting new production cars. Here are 10 of our favourites picked from the selection of new models that'll be appearing

Ford's superb Fiesta ST gets a new flagship version. The ST200 has 197bhp and can get from 0-62mph in 6.7 seconds. It might not be the most expensive car in Geneva, but as far as fun goes it'll be hard to beat.

Ferrari GTC4 Lusso

The most exciting news for fans of Italian exotica will be the unveiling of a new Ferrari. Although, strictly speaking, the GTC4 Lusso isn't actually new - rather, it's a heavy facelift of the Ferrari FF. The 6.3-litre engine is carried over, but tweaked to increase power by 30bhp to 681bhp. Other new tricks include rear-wheel steering and upgraded aero.

Vauxhall GT Concept

It's still only a concept car, but a production version of Vauxhall's GT Concept could provide cheap, simple, light-weight thrills to rival those of the Mazda MX-5 and Toyota GT86. Features that probably won't make it to production, mind you, include the seamlessly-integrated windows and bright red tyres.

Volvo V90

One car you will be able to buy soon is the Volvo V90. This will be Volvo's largest estate car, and will sit at the top of the company's range, rivalling the BMW 5-series Touring and Audi A6 Avant. Volvo promises a luxurious interior and a slick range of engines, and the pre-launch imagery shows sleek styling that follows on from the S90 saloon.

Skoda Vision S

One of those concept cars that's essentially production-ready, the Skoda Vision S previews the company's new SUV. Range Rover-esque styling hides a large 4x4 capable of seating six (though the production version will almost certainly seat seven).

This leaked image shows the new Aston Martin DB11, which will feature not only an all-new 5.2-litre twin-turbo engine, but also an all-new platform. Power is expected to be in the region of 600bhp.

Maserati Levante

The latest entrant into the "how well can we jam our sports car design language onto a big 4x4" competition, the Levante is Maserati's long-awaited entrant into the luxury 4x4 fray. V6 petrol and diesel engines will be available at launch, both sourced from the Ghibli - as is the platform on which the Levante sits.

Kia Niro

Kia's first hybrid boasts less divisive looks than the Toyota Prius, though whether its crossover SUV-cum-estate-cum-MPV positioning will win over buyers remains to be seen. Kia hopes competitive pricing and its 7-year warranty will help to steal buyers, however, despite higher emissions (89g/km) than the Prius.

McLaren 570GT

McLaren's made a hatchback! Well, sort-of. The 570GT is the new luxury model in McLaren's "Sports Series" range, sitting alongside the 540C and 570S. Leather swathes the interior, there's an additional 220 litres of luggage space thanks to the "touring deck" behind the seats, and the suspension and steering have been tweaked with long-distance comfort in mind. And yes, that rear screen does side-hinge to provide access to the extra luggage area.

And finally, something for the more well-heeled gentleman: Bentley's refreshed Mulsanne. The flying "B" makes a return atop its grille, and the grille itself sees the re-introduction of vertical vanes, harking back to Bentleys of old. Bentley's ramped up the bling elsewhere too, with the tail-lights and front bumpers now sporting "B" logos a la Bentayga. The 6.75-litre V8 remains, but now features a system to shut off some of the cylinders when they're not needed, which has bumped fuel economy up by a little over 2mpg.

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